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A Cold Week in 2000
1 month ago

Revival


Mechanical Sorrow is now A Cold Week in 2000.

For those that are following this fangame, you all might be wondering why I'm coming back to this project.

The simple answer is boredom.

Though now, this project does have a higher probability of releasing, as I'm setting my expectations of it way back. It'll now be way more like classic FNAF gameplay wise - just sitting in an office, defending yourself.

I'm not even experienced enough to code something like this (I'm way better at filmmaking, check out my found footage horror stuff please) but it's better than trying to make something big in the vein of TRTF 5 with the lack of experience I have now.

I'm also making the story way more simple. As of now, what I have planned for the story can be described as a mix of urban legends/creepypastas, Evangelion, and my own life.

I won't garuntee the game will release, however. And this gamepage will only be made public if I actually release the game.

Thank you.

-J.R.Wells



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